Advanced Internet of Things

In this paper, we propose a standardization scheme for a new paradigm: Advanced Internet of Things (AIoT), which is based on our proposed Unified Object Description Language (UODL) and allows: 1) identifying and interconnecting every object with a standard format, 2) making it easier and flexible for the third party control and management. The purpose of AIoT scheme is to build a smart world of always-on, always-awareness, always-connected, always-controllable, and establish an "intelligent networking'' based relationship among the objects, service suppliers and the users.

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